What is another word for saltworks?

Pronunciation: [sˈɒltwɜːks] (IPA)

Saltworks are an essential component of the salt production industry and are often called by several other names, depending on their location and method of production. Salt pans, salterns, or salt marshes all refer to saltworks that are typically located in coastal regions where natural salt deposits can be found. Salt mines, on the other hand, are saltworks that are located underground and extract salt via mining. The word "halite" is often used to describe a natural source of salt, and "brine" is used to describe a solution of salt dissolved in water that is produced by many saltworks. These terms are all commonly used in the salt industry and refer to different aspects of salt production.

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Usage examples for Saltworks

In the district of saltworks there was a house built standing on the cliff, but it was never finished, and fell a prey to the waves.
"Vanishing England"
P. H. Ditchfield
Inland saltworks had an elaborate and specialized organization.
"Our Legal Heritage, 4th Ed."
S. A. Reilly
The survey shows a few manors and monasteries owned a salt-house or salt-pit in the local saltworks, from which they were entitled to obtain salt.
"Our Legal Heritage, 4th Ed."
S. A. Reilly

Famous quotes with Saltworks

  • If the roused and insurgent consumers secure the means of production of the salt industry, in all probability they will confiscate this industry for their own profit, and their first thought will be, not to relegate it to free competition, but rather to exploit it, , for their own account.  They will then name a director or a directive committee to operate the saltworks, to whom they will allocate the funds necessary to defray the costs of salt production.  Then, since the experience of the past will have made them suspicious and distrustful, since they will be afraid that the director named by them will seize production for his own benefit, and simply reconstitute by open or hidden means the old monopoly for his own profit, they will elect delegates, representatives entrusted with appropriating the funds necessary for production, with watching over their use, and with making sure that the salt produced is equally distributed to those entitled to it.  The production of salt will be organized in this manner.
    Gustave de Molinari

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